US10708464B2 - Image forming apparatus that performs charging processing - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus, and particularly to an image forming apparatus used in a state of being connected to a charging apparatus.
- Image forming apparatuses such as copying machines or multifunction machines in some cases are used by being connected to charging apparatuses.
- the charging apparatuses sometimes referred to as coin vending machines, receive insertion of money, recognize amount of money inserted, collect charges in accordance with details of print jobs, then return remaining money.
- An image forming apparatus of the one aspect of the present disclosure includes a connecting device, an image forming device, an operating device, and a control device.
- a charging apparatus is connected to the connecting device.
- the charging apparatus accepts insertion of money, collects a charge, and returns remaining money.
- the image forming device forms an image on a recording medium.
- an instruction corresponding to user operation is inputted into the operating device.
- the control device includes a processor and functions, when the processor executes a control program, as an operation accepter, a controller, a charging processor, and a notifier.
- the operation accepter accepts through the operating device the instruction corresponding to the user operation.
- the controller executes a print job by controlling the image forming device according as details of the print job, the details of the print job being set in accordance with the instruction corresponding to the user operation accepted by the operation accepter.
- the charging processor executes a charging processing in response to the details of the print job, and manages remaining money remaining in an inserted amount of money inserted into the charging apparatus.
- the notifier performs a processing for giving a first notice, the first notice being for asking a user whether or not to donate all of or part of the remaining money which is remaining, posterior to the charging for the print job, in the inserted amount of money.
- the charging processor After the notifier has performed the processing for giving the first notice, when the operation accepter accepts an instruction of execution of the donation, the charging processor performs the charging processing by subtracting, from the inserted amount of money, a charging amount for the print job and an amount of donation indicated by the instruction of execution of the donation.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram schematically showing an essential internal configuration of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing an example of process performed at a control device of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing another example of process performed at the control device of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing another example of process performed at the control device of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing an example of an operation screen displayed on a display.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing another example of the operation screen displayed on the display.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an example of process performed at the control device of the image forming apparatus according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram schematically showing an essential internal configuration of the image forming apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a functional block diagram schematically showing an essential internal configuration of the image forming apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram schematically showing an essential internal configuration of an image forming apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the image forming apparatus 1 is a multi-functional peripheral having multiple functions, including a copy function, a print function, a scan function, and a facsimile function.
- the image forming apparatus 1 includes a control device 10 , a document feeding device 6 , a document reading device 5 , an image forming device 12 , a fixing device 13 , a sheet supplying device 14 , and an operating device 47 .
- the image forming apparatus 1 is configured as to be connectable with a charging apparatus 111 via a connecting device 110 .
- the charging apparatus 111 (such as a coin vending machine) is a well-known device configured to receive insertion of money, collect a charge for printing, and return remaining money.
- the charging apparatus 111 includes a mechanism part formed of, for example, a money insertion slot, a insertion detecting sensor configured to detect insertion of money, a money kind identification sensor configured to identify money kinds, a remaining money display, and a money returning slot.
- a controller of the charging apparatus 111 is configured to recognize an amount of money inserted, perform charging by subtracting the amount charged in response to the executed printing from the inserted money (the charging processing is performed in accordance with an instruction by a charging processor 102 to be described later), and recognize remaining amount posterior to the charging.
- the charging apparatus 111 acts under control by the image forming apparatus 1 .
- the document reading device 5 optically reads an image of an original document conveyed by the document feeding device 6 or an image of an original document placed on a contact glass that is in the role of a document loading stand, and thereby forms image data.
- the image data formed by the document reading device 5 is stored in an image memory or the like.
- the image forming device 12 Based on, for example, the image data formed through the document reading operation or image data received from a computer that is a network-connected external device, the image forming device 12 forms a toner image on a recording sheet that is in the role of a recording medium supplied from the sheet supplying device 14 .
- the fixing device 13 applies heat and pressure on the recording sheet on which the toner image has been formed by the image forming device 12 and thereby fixes the toner image onto the recording sheet.
- the recording sheet having gone through the fixing process is discharged to an output tray.
- the sheet supplying device 14 has a paper supply cassette.
- an instruction corresponding to user operation is inputted.
- the operating device 47 accepts, from a user, instructions such as an instruction to perform an image forming operation.
- the operating device 47 includes a display 473 that can display operation guidance for the user.
- the display 473 is a touch panel display, and the user is operable the image forming apparatus 1 by touching a button and a key displayed on the touch panel display.
- the control device 10 is constituted of a processor, a random-access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), and an exclusive hardware circuit.
- the processor are a central processing unit (CPU), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and a micro processing unit (MPU).
- the control device 10 When the processor acts in accordance with a control program store in a hard disk drive (HDD) 92 , the control device 10 functions as a controller 100 , an operation accepter 101 , the charging processor 102 , and a display controller 103 .
- the controller 100 and other components may each be constituted in the form of a hardware circuit, instead of being performed in accordance with the control program. This also applies to other embodiments, unless otherwise specifically noted.
- the controller 100 controls the overall operation of the image forming apparatus 1 .
- the controller 100 is connected to the document feeding device 6 , the document reading device 5 , the image forming device 12 , the fixing device 13 , the sheet supplying device 14 , the operating device 47 , and the charging apparatus 11 , to perform drive control of each component.
- the controller 100 executes the instructed function.
- the operation accepter 101 accepts through the operating device 47 the instruction corresponding to the user operation.
- the operation accepter 101 for example, accepts user selection about copy types or sheet sizes, accepts user's input regarding the number of copies to be made, and accepts user instruction to start copying.
- the controller 100 executes the print job by controlling the image forming device 12 according as details of the print job that is set in accordance with the instruction corresponding to the user operation accepted by the operation accepter 101 .
- the charging processor 102 executes the charging processing in response to the details of the print job (e.g., the number of the printing sheets, distinction between color and monochrome, and sheet sizes), and manages an inserted amount of money R 1 , which is the amount of money inserted into the charging apparatus 111 .
- the charging processor 102 when the controller 100 executes the print job by controlling the image forming device 12 according as details of the print job that is set in accordance with the instruction corresponding to the user operation, the charging processor 102 at this time point transmits to the charging apparatus 111 , in accordance with the execution status (progress) of the print job, a signal requesting to perform, on the inserted amount of money R 1 that the user has inserted, charging processing based on the completed job.
- the charging processor 102 may transmit to the charging apparatus 111 , at a time point when the execution of the print job is completed, the signal requesting to perform charging processing based on the completed print job.
- the charging processor 102 also manages a change reserve fund in the charging apparatus 111 : the change reserve fund is the money stored in the charging apparatus 111 and its amount is the amount can be paid out to the user.
- the charging processor 102 contains respective information on the number of 100 yen coins, 50 yen coins, and 10 yen coins that are stored in the charging apparatus 111 , and thereby calculates and stores the change reserve fund in the charging apparatus 111 .
- the display controller 103 performs display control of the display 473 . Also, the display controller 103 functions as a notifier 104 . Before the print job is executed, the notifier 104 performs a processing for causing the display 473 to give a first notice: the first notice is for asking the user whether or not to donate all of or part of the remaining money which is remaining, posterior to the charging for the print job, in the inserted amount of money R 1 inserted into the charging apparatus 111 .
- the process starts, for example, when the operation accepter 101 accepts user selection about copy types or sheet sizes, and accepts user's input regarding the number of copies to be made.
- the charging processor 102 calculates a charging amount BA for the print job based on the details of the print job set in accordance with the instruction corresponding to the user operation that the operation accepter 101 has accepted (step S 1 ). For example, suppose that, under the condition where the copy type is set as “black and white copying” and also the sheet size is set as “A4 size in standard paper”, a unit price of charging is set as “10 yen per sheet”. Under the just said condition, if the number of copies to be made is set as “two”, the charging processor 102 calculates the charging amount BA as 20 yen.
- the charging processor 102 calculates the charging amount BA as 240 yen.
- the charging processor 102 calculates remaining money R 2 which is remaining, posterior to the charging for the print job, in the inserted amount of money R 1 inserted into the charging apparatus 111 by subtracting the charging amount BA from the inserted amount of money R 1 (step S 2 ). For example, supposing when the inserted amount of money R 1 is presently 500 yen and the charging amount BA is 20 yen, the charging processor 102 calculates the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging for the print job is 480 yen.
- the charging processor 102 determines if there is any remaining money (change) after the print job has been executed (step S 3 ), and when determining that the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging is more than 0 yen and thus the remaining money (change) has been generated (YES in step S 3 ), the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to give the first notice for asking the user whether or not to donate all of or part of the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging (step S 4 ).
- the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging to notify the user, together with the execution of the processing for giving the first notice.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing an example of an operation screen displayed on the display 473 by the control from the notifier 104 .
- the operation screen P 1 shows a message M 1 “Money remaining after printing is (the remaining money R 2 ) yen” and a message M 2 “Would you like to donate the remaining money?”.
- the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the numerical value indicated by the remaining money R 2 as the remaining money R 2 within the message M 1 .
- the operation screen P 1 is provided with selection buttons B 1 , B 2 , and B 3 where “donate all the remaining money”, “donate part of the remaining money”, and “receive all the remaining money” are indicated, respectively.
- the operation screen P 1 also includes an execution button B 4 indicating “DECIDE”.
- the operation accepter 101 accepts an instruction that indicates donating all the remaining money (change).
- the operation accepter 101 accepts an instruction that indicates donating part of the remaining money.
- the operation accepter 101 accepts an instruction that indicates a reception of all the remaining money.
- the operation accepter 101 accepts the instruction that indicates the reception of all the remaining money if the execution button B 4 is touched without the touch operation on the selection button B 1 to B 3 are performed.
- the charging processor 102 determines whether the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction of execution of the donation (step S 5 ). For example, when either one of the selection buttons B 1 and B 2 is touched and the execution button B 4 is touched furthermore, the charging processor 102 determines that the instruction of execution of the donation is received. When just said operation is not performed, the charging processor 102 determines that the instruction of execution of the donation is not received.
- the charging processor 102 determines if the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction for donating all the remaining money or accepting the instruction for donating part of the remaining money (step S 6 ). For example, when the selection button B 1 is touched and the execution button B 4 is touched furthermore, the charging processor 102 determines that the instruction for donating all the remaining money is being received. When the selection button B 2 is touched and the execution button B 4 is touched furthermore, the charging processor 102 determines that the instruction for donating part of the remaining money is being received.
- step S 6 When determining that the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction for donating all the remaining money (“ALL” in step S 6 ), the charging processor 102 sets the amount of donation DA to the remaining money R 2 (step S 7 ). Thereafter the processing goes to step S 8 at which the controller 100 performs the processing for executing the print job.
- step S 6 when determining that the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction for donating part of the remaining money (“PARTLY” in step S 6 ), the processing goes to step 21 ( FIG. 3 ) at which the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display an operation screen P 2 for receiving the user's input about the amount of donation ( FIG. 6 ) (step S 21 ).
- FIG. 6 is a view showing another example of the operation screen displayed on the display 473 by the control from the notifier 104 .
- the operation screen P 2 shows a message M 3 “Money remaining after printing is (the remaining money R 2 ) yen” and a message M 4 “Please enter the amount of donation”.
- the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the numerical value indicated by the remaining money R 2 as the remaining money R 2 within the message M 3 .
- the operation screen P 2 is also provided with an area E 1 for displaying the amount of donation together with a selection button B 5 indicating “up” and a selection button B 6 indicating “down”. Furthermore, the operation screen P 2 shows an execution button B 7 indicating “DECIDE”. Every time the selection button B 5 is touched, the amount of money displayed in the area E 1 is increased by 10 yen and displayed, and every time the selection button B 6 is touched, the amount of money displayed in the area E 1 is decreased by 10 yen and displayed.
- the execution button B 7 is touched, the operation accepter 101 accepts an instruction to accept the amount of money being displayed in the area E 1 at that time as the amount of donation, and the charging processor 102 sets that amount of money as the amount of donation DA.
- an upper limit and a lower limit of the amount of money displayed in the area E 1 are the remaining money R 2 and 10 yen, respectively.
- the charging processor 102 sets the amount of donation DA in accordance with the instruction accepted by the operation accepter 101 (step S 22 ), the charging processor 102 calculates the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging for the print job and to the donation by subtracting the charging amount BA and the amount of donation DA from the inserted amount of money R 1 inserted into the charging apparatus 111 (step S 23 ). For example, if the inserted amount of money R 1 is 500 yen, the charging amount BA is 20 yen, and the amount of donation DA is 80 yen, the charging processor 102 calculates 400 yen as the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging.
- the charging processor 102 determines whether or not a shortage of change will occur (step S 24 ). When determining that the change will not be short (NO in step S 24 ), the processing goes to step S 8 ( FIG. 2 ) at which the controller 100 performs the processing for executing the print job.
- step S 24 when determining that the shortage of change will occur (YES in step S 24 ), the charging processor 102 does not go to the processing for executing the print job, and the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the operation screen indicating that there are not enough change (step S 25 ). The processing returns to step S 21 thereafter.
- step S 3 the charging processor 102 determines in step S 3 ( FIG. 2 ) that the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging is not more than 0 yen (i.e., R 2 is 0 yen) so that there will be no remaining money (change) (NO in step S 3 ), or when the charging processor 102 determines in step S 5 ( FIG. 2 ) that the operation accepter 101 is accepting an instruction of inexecution of the donation (NO in step S 5 ), the processing goes to step S 31 ( FIG. 4 ), and the charging processor 102 sets the amount of donation DA to 0 yen (step S 31 ).
- steps S 31 descriptions are given on the premises that there is no case where the charging amount due to the execution of the print job exceeds the inserted amount of money R 1 .
- the charging processor 102 determines, based on the change reserve fund and the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging for the print job, whether or not the shortage of change will occur (step S 32 ). When determining that the change will not be short (NO in step S 32 ), the processing goes to step S 8 ( FIG. 2 ) at which the controller 100 performs the processing for executing the print job.
- step S 32 when determining that the shortage of change will occur (YES in step S 32 ), the charging processor 102 does not go to the processing for executing the print job, and the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the operation screen indicating that there are not enough change (step S 33 ). Furthermore, the display controller 103 causes the display 473 to display an initial screen previously registered (step S 34 ). The processing ends thereafter.
- step S 8 when the operation accepter 101 accepts an instruction to start printing (YES in step S 8 ), the controller 100 executes the print job by controlling the image forming device 12 according as details of the print job that is set in accordance with the instruction corresponding to the user operation accepted by the operation accepter 101 (step S 9 ).
- the charging processor 102 determines if the donation is to be made (step S 10 ), and when determining that the amount of donation DA is more than 0 yen and thus the donation is to be made (YES in step S 10 ), the charging processor 102 executes the charging processing by subtracting the charging amount BA and the amount of donation DA from the inserted amount of money R 1 (step S 11 ).
- the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display an operation screen on which a message saying, for example, “(the amount of donation DA) yen has been donated. Thank you.” is shown (step S 12 ). The processing ends thereafter.
- the inserted amount of money R 1 is 500 yen
- the charging amount BA is 20 yen
- the amount of donation DA is 480 yen
- the remaining money R 2 is to be 0 yen
- the amount of donation DA is 80 yen
- the remaining money R 2 is to be 400 yen.
- the notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display the numerical value indicated by the amount of donation DA as the amount of donation within the aforesaid message.
- the charging processor 102 executes the charging processing by subtracting the charging amount BA from the inserted amount of money R 1 (step S 13 ). The processing ends thereafter.
- the first embodiment in contrast, by allowing the user to choose how to handle the remaining money (change), it is possible to raise user awareness of the remaining money, and it helps to prevent forgetting to receive the remaining money. This can result in minimize dormant remaining money. Furthermore, it is possible to contribute to society using the remaining money that the user deems unnecessary, and can be expected to raise the user's awareness of social contribution. Also, even in the case where conventionally the print job is unexecutable due to the shortage of change, it is possible in the first embodiment to avoid occurrence of the shortage of change, so that the print job can be executed.
- the processing performed at the control device 10 of the image forming apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment includes the same processing as step S 1 to step S 10 in the flowchart shown in FIG. 2 is performed. Therefore, the flowchart in FIG. 7 illustrates the processing after step S 10 .
- the charging processor 102 determines whether the amount of donation DA is a predetermined amount of money TH (for example 100 yen) or greater (step S 41 ).
- the charging processor 102 determines that the amount of donation DA is the amount of money TH or greater (YES in step S 41 )
- the notifier 104 executes processing for causing the display 473 to give a second notice for confirming with the user about execution or inexecution of the donation (step S 42 ).
- the charging processor 102 determines whether the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction of execution of the donation (step S 43 ). When determining that the operation accepter 101 is accepting the instruction of execution of the donation (“EXECUTION” in step S 43 ), the charging processor 102 calculates the remaining money R 2 by subtracting the charging amount BA and the amount of donation DA from the inserted amount of money R 1 and thereby executes the charging processing (step S 11 ). The notifier 104 causes the display 473 to display an operation screen on which the message saying “(the amount of donation DA) yen has been donated. Thank you.” is shown (step S 12 ). The processing ends thereafter.
- the charging processor 102 calculates the remaining money R 2 by subtracting the charging amount BA from the inserted amount of money R 1 and thereby executes the charging processing (step S 13 ). The processing ends thereafter.
- step S 41 When determining in step S 41 that the amount of donation DA is not the amount of money TH or greater (NO in step S 41 ), the charging processor 102 does not perform step S 42 and step S 43 and the processing goes to step S 11 .
- the second embodiment when the amount of donation DA is not the amount of money TH or greater, after finishing a printing job, donation processing is executed immediately.
- the amount of donation DA is the amount of money TH or greater, and is found relatively high, the processing for notifying the user of the execution of the donation is performed again after finishing the printing job. Thereby it is possible to prevent making an expensive donation owing to user's misoperation.
- the charging processor 102 may accept the amount of donation DA only within a range of a predetermined upper limit to prevent making an expensive donation owing to misoperation.
- the charging processor 102 is allowed to set the amount of donation DA as up to 80 yen (the remaining money R 2 ). If the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging is 480 yen, the charging processor 102 is allowed to set the amount of donation DA as up to the upper limit 100 yen.
- the charging processor 102 may set the amount of donation DA as a fraction less than the amount of money of a predetermined type of coin within the remaining money R 2 posterior to the charging. For example, if the coins that can be inserted into the charging apparatus 111 are 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen, and 500 yen, and the amount of the coin of predetermined type is 100 yen, the charging processor 102 accepts, as less than 100 yen being the upper limit (i.e., “90 yen” which is the remaining money (change) in units of 10 yen), the amount of donation DA.
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram schematically showing the essential internal configuration of an image forming apparatus 1 according to the third embodiment.
- the image forming apparatus 1 according to the third embodiment is different therefrom for the following point: the display controller 103 further functions as a first presenter 105 ; and the control device 10 further functions as a storage controller 106 and a calculator 107 .
- the control device 10 functions further as the storage controller 106 and the calculator 107 .
- the storage controller 106 causes the HDD 92 to store history data of the amount of donation DA.
- the controller 100 causes the storage controller 106 to cause the HDD 92 to store the history data of the amount of donation DA in association with the date and time at which the charging processing is executed.
- the calculator 107 calculates a total amount of donations for all users using the image forming apparatus 1 within a predetermined period (for example, last month).
- the first presenter 105 causes the display 473 to display the total amount of money calculated by the calculator 107 .
- the total amount of donations is displayed on the display 473 , so that by making the user aware of the total amount of donation at the time point, it is possible to further enhance the intention of the user to make a donation.
- the controller 100 may be configured to transmit information on the total amount to the charging apparatus 111 , and cause the display of the charging apparatus 111 to display the total amount.
- FIG. 9 is a functional block diagram schematically showing the essential internal configuration of an image forming apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment.
- the image forming apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment is different therefrom for the following point: the display controller 103 further functions as a second presenter 108 ; and the control device 10 further functions as the storage controller 106 .
- the control device 10 functions further as the second presenter 108 .
- the second presenter 108 causes the display 473 to display a list with the amount of donation of each predetermined number of users who have used the image forming apparatus 1 in a past. For example, when the operation accepter 101 accepts the instruction to display the aforesaid list from the user, the second presenter 108 performs the display of the list.
- the list of the amount of donation is displayed on the display 473 and it gives the user a competitive feeling that the donation amount is higher or lower compared to other users. This makes it possible to further enhance the intention of the user to make a donation.
- the present disclosure is not limited to the configurations described in the above embodiments and various changes and modifications may be made.
- the description of the above embodiment is given taking the multifunction machine as one example of the image forming apparatus according to the present disclosure, the example is merely illustrative and the image forming apparatus may be other image forming apparatus having, for example, copy function or print function.
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